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Free Study Guide - Bud, Not Buddy - Free BookNotes / Analysis Previous Page | Table
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BOOK SUMMARY / CHAPTER NOTESCHAPTER 15Summary Bud has arrived with Miss
Thomas at the “Grand Calloway Station,” Mr. Calloway’s home to which he had given
this nickname, because so many people were in and out all the time just like Grand
Central Station in New York. She takes him right to his room, because it is late,
and everyone is tired. The room has a bed, a window with curtains, and a little
table which looks like one that Bud has seen women sit at when they put on their
lipstick. The table sits in a space between two little doors. Miss Thomas doesn’t
think he should use the closet, because Mr. Calloway has lots of old things in
there. She tells him just to put his suitcase on the table and asks him if he’ll
be alright. However, Bud has one important question: “Are those doors locked?”
He doesn’t want her to think that he’s just a big baby, but the doors........
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